Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, December 23, 1909, Image 4

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C eo . E s t e s , President
A. E . S h a k e s . Vice President
C h a s . E . D e huis
E. S. W O M ER,
Editor
MÂKKE i
H andles the Best Fre sh and Cured Meats
Obtainable
Cash Paid for Hides and Market Products
We Buy and Sell
and Manager
Entered at the pestoffice in Estacada. Oregon, as V E A L
•econd class mail
HOGS
SH E E P
CATTLE
C H IC K E N S
LARD
EG G S
SAUSAGE
M EAD C H EESE
FR E SH M EATS
SM O K E D M EATS
! St.V . of Ohio, Cit s « f Tolui’.o,
Luca* County
\
Frank J. Cheney make» oath that he
! is senior partner of the firm of F. J ,
I Cheney & Co., doing business in the
\ c it y of Toledo, County and State afore-
! said, and thut said firm w ill pay the sum
of One Hundred lioliars. for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall'» Catarrh Cure F r a n k J. C h u n k y .
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
mv presence, this 6th dnv of December
A. D. 1886.
A. \V Gleason,
(Seal)
Notary Public
I H all's Catarrh Cure is taken internally',
I and acts directly o . the blood and mu­
cous surfaces of the system. Send for
I testimonials free.
F . I, Cheney & Co., Toldeo, O.
! Sold by all druggists, 75 c.
Take H all’s Fam ily Pills for constipation
BUY. S I'L L .
: A im -:, r .r c .
S r & k G W A iiR
Two good work horses for sale—
Mr. E. H. Tison and family
Inquire at the Progress.
moved iuto their new home in
Good fresh meats at Penland & tacada.
Jorg—Palace Market.
Bertha Drew spent Sunday
If you have a good fat beef tell us her mother Mrs. Genserowski
family.
We want it. Palace Market.
have
E s­
with
aud
1
T IM E
P.
K
C A R D
L. & P. Co.
KST A CADA-PORT LAND
Cars leave Estacada for Port­
land:
Many of Spring water's young
6:55, 9. i t . A. M. aud
or will trade for a farm
'folks
were
the
guests
of
Mr.
and
1 1 3. 5. 9 P- M.
H ID E S
One of the finest resident proper­
Published Every Thursday Morning at
Mrs. Thomas Watson of Dodge
Cars
leave Portland for Esta­
ties in Estaiada with one or four
1ST At AIM, OREGON
last Friday evening. Progressive
cada:
lots. Inquire at the Progress.
whist was played and after a very
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
We have several pieces of prop­ pleasant evening aud a fine supper,
6 : 55 . 8 45 . l ° 4 5 . A. M. aud
One year__
Sia months
erty left with 11s to negotiate a sale prizes were awarded and everyone
■ *: 45 > 2 : 45 . 4 4 5 . 6:45 P- M.
Gain Or Loss From The for. Intending investors in lista- left tor home, iu the early morning.
Mail nutl Express (no passengers]
cada will do well to consult us as
Thursday, Dec. 23, 1909
arriecl on this run) leaves Portland!)
We are all waiting on Wiley now
Rum Traffic
we may have just what you want.
for Estacada 5:25 a. 111. ami 2:40 p.
Miss Wavo Lewellen spent Sun­
Leaves Estacada for Portland 4:26 p.|
In q u ire at th e P r o g r e s s office.
The correct wav to pronounce it
day in Currinsvill/e.
tu. and 7:10 a. m.
A
large
audience
greeted
Rev.
is Ea-ta-cada, accent on the third
You can get fresh oysters on Fii-
Mr. Charles Warnock of Chicago,
Kuhlmaii on Sunday evening at days by leaving your order at the
syllable, a having the sound of a
aud Mr. Fred Warnock of Palouse,.
Freight also leaves Portia ml
the
M.
K.
Church
to
hear
him
as in ah in the two last syllables.
Palace Meat Market.
And if yon want Good Goods and Fair Dealing then we are in line,
Wash.,
are
the
guests
of
Mr.
W.
in the morning goca
*"%
nza-
speak on "G ain or I.oss from
i Everybody I nows what we handle, so no use to enumerate; that we buy
F or
S a l k — Y ellow
Danver M. Warnock of Springwater.
dero and returns to Portlai—
the Rum Traffic.” lie gave i t as
_
1 he Christmas holidays are with tjle |HSt am| s in c|ose goes without saying and now that you aie looking 1)isopinion sllp!K)rtedbyIettersre. ! Onion Seeds, one pound or more.
The Springwater school will give
us again. Before another issue
( 4 t 3 0) a Christmas entertainment at the
for some memento for your friends we would especially ask you to see c^jved from a number of mayors in K. C. Suter.
Mtiiu offices of the company: 132
the Progress reaches the homes oi
A
First St. Portland, Oregon.
L o s t Strayed or stolen— A light Grange Hall, Thursday night.
our many useful presents:
] different parts of the state relative
it“ patrons the day of good cheer
to taw s paid and business coti- squirrel, gray jersey cow, branded fine program has been arranged
for all will have been celebrated.
Cushion Tops, Cords, Hand Mirrows, Combs, Centre Pieces and ¡ditions in "wet" and "d ry” c:ties, 1 1 1 on left hip. Has been gone and a good time is promised.
All Christian nation*uniting in an
that the rum tr; flic was a financial for about 5 months. Reward to
Mr Fred Mulleiiberger was out H E N R Y V . A D I X . M . D
endeavor to spread good cheer and
Handkerchiefs
from
One
Cent
to
¡loss.
The speaker took pains to finder. Leave word at Progress bear hunting Sunday.
Materials for Making
Presents,
*
fellowship.
P H Y S IC IA N & S U R G E O N
2t
impress upon his audience that he Office.
Miss Frieda Schenk is .able to be
1» the exchange of small, as well
+*+41+
One Dollar. Come in and look us over, G:ad to have you come, had been fair in forming his opin­
up again and is rapidly recovering
as the costly Christmas gift remem­
O F F IC E , AD JO IN IN G R E S ID E N C E
ions from a puryly financial stand­
CHURCH SERVICES
from a serious attack of sciatic
brances are received and laid away
Local and Long Distance Telephone
point and supported by th
rheumatism.
that in the years to come recall
The doctor’s phone can lx* connected»
figures (riven, he certainly proved M E. Church----- Next Sabbath
friendships that have been cemente
with your home phoue at night if re­
that it was a loss. He predicted
by these annual celebrations. It is
quested. One Jon g ring.
GARFIELD
IO a. 111 .
that Oregon would be a "d ry ” Sabbath School
the children’ s special holiday, they
Preaching
I I
a. m.
state
in
1910.
look forward to it and count the
At a meeting of the Garfield
D r.L.A . W E L L S
League
p. m.
*
:45
¿ays and are always early risers on
Grange helchon Saturday the fol­
D E N T IS T C F
Prayer Meeting on Thursday Even
Christinas morning. There is no
LO C A L N EW S
$10 a week
lowing officers were elected: L. J.
S H EA R E R A N D W ELLS'
ing
8 p. in
parent that does not fetl .veil repaid
Palmateer, Master; E. T. Davis,
D e n tists
o f P o r t la n d
as he listens to the childish delight
The Progress wishes you a Church of Christ—Next Sabbath Overseer; Mrs. S. E. Wooster.
Will visit Estacada on Friday «nrt
and chatter from the little children
Lecturer: Paul Holmes, Stewart;
Saturday of each week
Merry Christmas.
s i s e a d a
when they find the Christmas tree
Appointments may lie made
Miles Standish, Ass't. Stewart;
.
io a. m,
with Dr. A«lix.
J. W. Stubbs, of McKinley. Bible School
A L L MODERN C O N V E N IEN C E S
arrd see what Santa Claus has
Mrs. Sarah Palmateer, Treasurer;
Young Peoples’ Meeting 7 p. m
Wash,
is
home
spending
the
holi-
brought them. It is a pleasant
S. E. Woostef, Secretary; Harold
1 days with his parents.
recollection to these same parents
Wooster, Gate Keeper; Isabella
J O H N S T E I N E R , ; M. D.
n One of the most delightful Resorts on the Coast
as the years pass and tiiey feel the
Duncan, Ceres; Mable Tracy, Po-
P hysician & S urgeon
Tom Divine, a noted timber
I
weight of years ami perhaps neglect
,mona; Ethel Tracy. Flora; Rena
|cruiser
while
at
work
cruising
near
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Local and Tourist Trade Solicited
to recall those Christmas times of
Duiicnn, L. A. S.
BLACKSMITH
Linn’ s mill, scratched his hand
OFFICE BEHIND ESTACADA STATE BANK.
" ¿n tW eiifc.
years ago, or their own childhood.
C. B. Johnson, of Chicago, a
slightly hut now lias blood poison
%»»»>»»
Is »till at the eld stand and willing to do friend of the Standish brothers, is
Then again it brings to mind to all i
!
from it. lie is going back to work
Sleeps
in
rooms
back of office. Can be-
your
community.
We
have
a
few
any
of
the
work
in
his
line
Christendom lliut first Christmas in ! U liS itlC S S G r C t l il V
visiting them at their Garfield
however.
found at office-d;*y oa night.
people yet however who can See no
Bethleham. We shall always be
-
ranch. He expects to remain on
GIVE HIM A CALL
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future for Estacada, We are glad
The pastor of the Methodist
happier and better contented by
the Coast for some time.
Increased for the small number In compar­ Episcopal Church will have n
keeping up onr Christinas holidays.
INTERNATIONAL
ing we can say, ‘ ‘ That is what we special sermon on Sunday morning | See
F E R R Y For
CURKINSVILLt
CORRESPONDENCE
were, look at 11s now!” Have >011 at 11:0 0 A. M appropriate for;
Striking oil at or near Yale has
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,
Papei
SCHOOLS
created intense excitement in that The Past Month In Business noticed one thing iiv particular? Christmas All are cordially in­
Mr. A 1 Darling is able to be up
We have. It is this, who is doing vited to attend.
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Calcemi-
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section of the state. It will create
and around again.
Circles A Record Maker
all this increased business? Why,
enormous land values of a perma­
Cashier Belfils of the Estacada ning.
1st class w o r k
Mr. Jim Linn had his buggy
tile people who use the columns of
nent nature as well as speculative,
H . V. R E E D , Representative
State Bank went to Portland on
fixed
up and it looks “ sporty” ai-
the Progress, and why should they
G u a ra n te e d
for crude oil enables manufactur­
1
2
0 6 M tu n u a m B ld o . P o r t la n d Ore-
Saturday returning on Monday.
righx.
Does this sound like hoosring Es- not? they want your trade or they
ing to be carried 011 close to the
He sacs, "T alk about weather, why j
^Ir. Jake Looney has moved his
would not ask for it. Our sub-
producing lands of the agricultur­ tacada?
family from Madras, Ore., to the
Postinaster Johnson said that scription list is being increased < Estacada is a paradise. It blew a
POIYVIN & S ON
ists and orchardisis It will also
D im ir k
D im ic k ,
regular gale in Portland.”
old Rhobertis Looney place near
make a district lailroud constiuctecl Monday last the business of the right along. If you don't get the I
A Real Estate Businejs Transacted
Morrow Station where he will
The Estacada schools will give a
" Attorneys at Law
by the people, and reaching from office was the greatest in the his- paper, send in your name,
Business Manner
make his home in the future.
short Christmas program on Thurs­
Boise to Coos Bay, a certainty if tory of this office.
Tge^Wortary Public, General" Law
Tf you want to buy, consult us. If you
day afternoon, as the school closes
The Estacada Mercantile Co s A Letter From The Fourth
Miss Ethel Hale, who has been Practice, Mortgages foreclosed, Ab­
the Oregon referendum results in
have property to sell we w ill sell it for
spokesman
said,
"W
e
have
done
stracts furnished
j
on Thursday for the Christmas you. We are also agents for the Quaker visiling with her cousin in The
passing the amendment which will
Ass’t Postmaster General holidays. TWere will be a vacation .......................... Nursery Co........................
Dalles, has returned home. Miss
allow it. Cheaper fuel 011 trust ihe greatest amount of business
MONEY LO ANED
until Monday following New Year
Hale says although there is snow
line., only make dividends, hut on during the mouth of December that
we
have
ever
done.
”
Post
Office
Department
on
the
ground
up
there,
¡»he
feels
lines owned and operated by the
OKK1CKS: 2, 3 & 4, AN4>RKSKN HLD.
Mayor Reed and Councilman H. E CROSS
W ILLIA M HAMMOND the cold more here.
Washington, D. C.
Cashier Belfils of the Estacada
people it would make lower trans­
O rkgon C it y
O rkgon
j
Sparks
are
grubbing
out
a
ranch
State Bank said, "Oil Mouday last
December 10, 1909. |
We hope the Railway Company-
portation rates.
of
thirteen
acres
at
the
south
end
our bank did the greatest volumuof The Postmaster,
CROSS & HAMMOND
will bring that waiting room, to
of the J. A Reid tract up Spring-
business ever done by this bank in Sir:
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW 4s
Morrow Station fpr a Christmas
If you want to thoroughly en jo y
water
way.
Hiring
it
done?
Not
CEDAR
S H IN G L E S
any one day, and the regular busi­
From a recent count made by
present.
Abstracts.
Real
Estate.
Loans.
Insurance
your Christmas giving, look about
ness of the bank is far ahead of rural carriers in one of the counties yet, they »re doing it themselves.
We
manufacture
all
kinds of Cedar
Miss Edith Trowbridge, who
you and see if there is a sin J e
That is the kind of stuff that
what it was a year ago.”
Shingles
and
are
prepared
at all
in
the
State
of
New
York
of
coins
Notice for Publication
was visiting in Portland aud Barton
dividual who has been unfortunate
Dales were found busy when the deposited by patrons in their boxes
^
times to deliver the same. Also
last
week,
returned
home
Sunday
enough to be overlooked by Santa
□apartment of the Ir.terioi U. S . Land ^ Office,
Progress man walked in and when for the purchase of stamp' supplies,
It certainly speaks well for our Portland, Oregon. N oy . 20th 1909.
to sell at the tnt*l, having, stock on
Claus. It may be that some are
night.
hand at all rimes
we made inquiry about Christmas it was found that each carrier iu fruit district to know that some of Notice is hereby given that Edward Rapke of
poor and cannot afford to have him
Springwater Oregon, who, on Jan. 17, 1903, trade
The school is giving an enter­
trade M*. Dale said "W e have had the county was collecting au aver-j the leading nursery firms have Homestead entry No. 14717, Serial No. 0939
visit them, for the Good Book tells
a splendid trade’ aud the surrouud- age of 115 oue-cent coins each week, placed large orders here for graft­ fer NWVofNWK Section lg , Township 4 South tainment Thursday eve.
ns "the poor ye have always with
Range 4 ea3t. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
The Mormous held two church K R IE G E R BRO S. & C 0 .
ings indicated it.
This average applied to all the ing shoots. E. L . Wonacott in- of Intention to make Final Five year Proof, to es­
you.”
It may be the wealthiest
-PRO PRIETO R-----
1 he proprietress of our only routes in operation throughout the forms us that he has orders for one tablish claim to the land above described before the services in the hail last Sunday.
Estacada Agent - A . Morrow
individual in vonr community that
Register and Receiver, at Portland, Oregon, on the
Mr. Sanborn, of Portland, was
drug store when questioned said, country would give the enormous hundred and eighty thousand 29th day of December 1909.
needs your token of friendship. It
Claimant names as witnesses:
visiling with Mr. Ray Congdon
"N ot many persons are sick, but total of about 300,000,000 one-cent! shoots for grafting purposes which
may he your little si< k playmate.
M. E. Kandle of Oregon City, Ore., R. F. D. No. 4
holiday goods goes with a jerk and 1 coins.
j are guaranteed true to name. He Lewis
last Sunday.
Martin of
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R. F. D.
It we search we may fiud them and
Fred
Bent,
of Springwater, "
"
No. I
a bang. We sell the goods and
As most of these coins are dc- shipped on Wednesday ten thous-
There will be a watch night
if we find them let us make them
John Scott, ofElwood,
give the doll away.”
posited loose iu boxes, it is desir- mid shoots. The others will be
party
New Year’s eve.
.Algernon
S.
Dresser,
Register
happy, that will he leward enough.
C e d a r S h in g le s
Estacaia Progress
1 he Estacada Furniture Co. able that you and the rural carriers, sent later.
W
hen
in need of F ir s t Class
said, "N ow we thought we had in a tactful aud polite way, put
Cedar shingles consult me.
EAGLE CREEK
The committee appointed at a
Notice for Publication
The State Railroad Commission ordered a ll the nice dishes we could forth your best efforts to induce
Shingles delivered o r at the
Bv a Freshman
in its third annual report just issued possibly use, but we bave been patrons to provide themselves with meeting in Garfield last week in Department of the Interior. U. S. land
mill. Nos. I a nd 2 a lw a ys on
office
at
Portland,
Oregon,
Dec.
i
i
,
1909.
interest of the fruit growers of
shows 35 miles of the Deschutes compelled to duplicate that order stamp supplies in advance of their the
hand i
W. A. Jon«, Sal« Agt..
T
Notice is hereby given that Chauncey
,
,
. . .
this section, met
in Estacada
Mrs, Ballow is reported on the
Estacada
Railroad has lieeu graded and that three times, Yes, we have done a needs,
................
. ^0fl|llan Gf on
Cherrvville Ore. who, on Dec.
and to equip tlle ir boxes !
sick list.
it is expected to have 90 miles of 1 big holiday business.”
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made
Homestead
entry,
Serial
R. F A N T O N
with suitable coin holding
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thing as they were not in posses. No. 02338 for Wi-z of 9W1-4, Sec.8, and
the new line in operation by next ; The I’alace Meat Market was so tacles. It
Mrs. VanCuren and daughters
should be explained to
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Si-2ofSK i*4 Stc. 7, town. 3 S., range 6 E . have nearly recovered from the
July. J unes J. Hill, who was in | busy tearing feathers off turkeys patrons that the picking' of loose I ° f. . t,,e ' nformat,on des,red
Willamette meridian, has filed notice of
Portland during the past week, that they simply gasped out "Sure coins from boxes not only
only rest:
resists
he>' adjourned to meet^ at an early intention to make final five year proof to whooping cough. Who’ll be the
M
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date
and
as
soon
as
this
informa
gives assurance that the Oregon this is Christmas. We have ship- in needless . hardship
F
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E
establish claim to the land above des- next victim ?
and suffe urite
tion is received the committee will j cribed before the register and receiver,
Trunk will lie in operation by next ped more than a thousand pounds
- FARMERS! PROPERTY
carriers in winter weather, dfr. j
Els worth Clester has gone to
Fall so that the coming yeat will of dressed turkey aud it simply jayS the delivery and collection of make a report and call a meeting, j at Portland, Oregon, on the 20th day of Molalla again on business. Mrs.
OW NERS!
he announced through 1 J a n u a r y 1910.
How about your crops?
see two railway lines into the in- keeps us rushing to keep
meat the mails, but frequently results in j . which will
Clester
is
making
her
mother,
Mrs.
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Claimant names as witnesses:
ihow about your buildings?
terior of the state.
hanging, it goes out so fast.”
actual money loss to the carriers, I
columns.
How about your furniture?
; A. B. Brooke. B. A. Beach, Clark W. I.ongwell, a visit during his ab­
Jo h n B ro w n
Representatives of the city last for if, in collecting coins from boxes The career of another wild cat was cut Corey, Charles Newhuid, all of Cherry- sence.
R o c k w o o d , O re g o n
short recently, the result of a d ay’s h u n t-' ville, Oregon.
week
called
upon
postoffice
inspect-
uJf,y
,irop
them
into
the
snow
or
on
P
h
o
n
e
G resham , 31!
T . J. Lazarus has moved to his
LO C A L N E W S
Represents the
Algernon S. Dresser, Register
: or Clemments at the Hotel Estaca- the ground without recovery, they ing by N. E . Stinglev of Eagle Creek, |
place
at
Alspaugh
and
is
building
who, after stopping Saturday night with Estacada Progress.
Oregon Fire Relief Associa
da to sec if a faster mail service l-c- are required to replace the amount Mr. David Holfmaister, spent the follow*
a new house there.
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tion of McMinnville
Flesh Torn From Jawbone | tween here and Oregon City, our out of their own funds.
j ing day in search of gam e. The w iM -,
M a s te r M u riin
K u h lm a n
h as
And six other lines
We all enjoy this weather, that
1 county seat, could not be secured
1 cat, after being treed bv Mr. Stin glev's .
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Respectfully,
WRITE HIM
gj
is, if we do rot have to travel over
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been
suffering
with
rheumatism
and
j hounds, was brought down by a well d i- .
A. H. McCord, while tending and received very courteous treat-
Or leave word at this office
hj
P. V. DeGraw
the
roads.
- reeted «hot from a Rem ington 32. Al-
been c o n fin e d to bed.
It is to
hook at the Dubois Lumber Co's, j ment from that gentleman. Various
Fourth A ss't Tostmaster General though wounded, it struck ‘ terra firm«' i be h o p ed h e w ill be w e ll e n o u g h to
Christmas exercises i» Dist. No.
work in the woods Monday, met 1 topics of interest to this community
in fighting trim, nnd the ensuing «¡rim e n jo y h is Christmas h o lid a y .
! 50 Wednesday evening and at the
with quite a serious accident
A were discussed by thvs officer and j
*ge en.led with "N ig ’ , the yonnger of
Wilcox-Huxley
The M E Sunday School will Ka* k CVeek Scho° 1 Thursday 100 sets of knives, forks, tea and
limb lieeanie fouled on the end of n he was asked in reference to the-
the two homvte firm ly grasping the
have
a Christmas tree and enter-; ev«>»ng. therefor, too late to re- table Spoons given away FR E E
throat
of
the
bob-cat.
At
first
sight
the
log which caught him at the back . growth of the postal receipts in
cat appeared to be one of the tame v a­ tainment at the church on Friday I*0 1’ ' n dl's *siMC'
,of the aeck and pinned hint fast to, this locality and he said this office
A. C. Jowdy, the aei> merchant in Es­
The marriage of Miss Alice \Vil-
riety out ‘taking the a ir ” but closer ob­
the log in such a liianne’ r that the had increased aliout thirty-three cox and H. H. Huxley was sol- servation revealed one of the much hated evening at 7:30 P. M. A treat for' Who pied the items last week? tacada who deals in Dry Goods, Ladies
and Gents Furnishing Goods, Shoes, etc.
the children ha?been provided.
Was it Mr S. or the "d evil”
flesh from underneath his chin was percent., and this increase was enmixed Tuesday afternoon at the ‘ ‘varm ints.”
Mr. S t ir g le v ’s hounds
gives a ticket, which, when pnnrhed to
torn loose from (lie jaw hone ami a throughout this entile region, Baptist parsonage in Oregon Citv. possess a well earned reputation as hunt1-
Do not forget the Christmas
A good snow would make fine the extent of twenty dollars, entities th*
hole made so that a probe could lie Boring had an increase of fifty per Rev. S A. Hayworth officiating. era, *mt are om cyiatled in thi* vicinity d a n c e at th e pavilion S a tu rd a y s Ic ig l,1B g ,h c s e WOOnligh* nights, holder to 6 knives. 6 forks, 6 teaspoon*
for general hunting purposes. This
inserted in the mouth through the cent.
night. Supper .servetl at the Esta-1
r*adv, boys. It may come yet and six table spoons, all silver plated.
The ceremony was witnessed by-
the second time this month that Mr.
For further particulars see
wound. Dr. Adix attended the in- p These are the sign marks Mrs. Edna Wilcox and Mrs. Grace Stm gle\ has annexed a wild-cat. This cada.
It is given by Estacada'Sj
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jured man.
j telling you of the advancement of Baxter.
] Alpha Club.
i latest weighing t6 lbs.
i The Progress is one dollar a year
A. C. Jowdy, Estacada
P e n la n d
C&> J o r g
F o r S a i . k
We Want Your Trade
D A L E
The Hole!
j. V. BARR
&
FANTON